Welcome!
Welcome to the third edition of Involve, Diabetes UK’s newsletter for volunteers. We hope you had a really good Diabetes Week! In this issue we have a round up of some of the things we did for Diabetes Week, advice on using the new brand in your work, and information about our Foot campaign and our upcoming Children’s campaign.
Happy reading!
Helen Johnston
Read Involve
- Diabetes Week 2012 Round up A big thank you to everyone who got involved with Diabetes Week 2012!
- Brand Champions Everything you need to know about using Diabetes UK’s new brand in your volunteering
- Tea with the Queen How two dedicated Diabetes UK volunteers came to attend the Buckingham Palace Garden Party
- Inspiring Change Our plans to develop volunteering at Diabetes UK
- Ask Sam Sam Morris helps a Speaker Scheme volunteer organise more talks
- Policy Update Find out how you can get involved with our Putting Feet First campaign
- Research Update Diabetes linked to higher risk of birth defects and new projects to target barriers to diabetes care
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Tell us your news!
If you would like to contribute to the next issue of Involve, we’d love to hear from you! Let us know what you’ve been up to and what your future plans are. You can send us you text and photos online:
You can send us you text and photos via the Your Stories page, email volunteering@diabetes.org.uk or phone 020 7424 1000.
How do I recieve a copy of Involve?
Involve is sent to all Diabetes UK volunteers. If you are a volunteer with Diabetes UK and you have not recieved a copy, please get in touch with the Volunteer Development Team by email volunteering@diabetes.org.uk or phone 020 7424 1000.
Is Involve available in alternative formats?
Involve is sent to all Diabetes UK volunteers by email. If you don't use email we will post you a copy. It is also available in large print and audio versions. If you would like to recieve Involve in a different format, please contact the Volunteer Development Team by email volunteering@diabetes.org.uk or phone 020 7424 1000.